Comparison Of A Rupee Earned By I. F Bulaarn?

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“But unlike his father, the son of this industrious man was such a lazybones that in the whole wide world there was none to equal him” from A Rupee Earned by I.F Bulatkin. All will have to confront a life-changing event that alters one’s path, and this concept doesn’t exclude the son in A Rupee Earned or me. In the story, a father teaches his son a life lesson with one simple action. The father required his son to earn only one single rupee in return for him passing down his inheritance, yet his son is reluctant to complete said task. Despite this bargain being totally in the son’s favour, he still refuses to cooperate, showing injudicious behaviour. He simply needs to labour for a week, then he can continue to be lazy for the rest of his life. …show more content…

In fifth grade, learning French was required, and my only problem with the language was that I was incompetent. I felt like I didn’t have the skills for it nor was I trying to learn at all. This is comparable to the son in A Rupee Earned because we were both indolent and didn’t even consider to try. For instance, “Now the blacksmith’s son wanted very much to come into this inheritance, but he was so lazy he hated to bestir himself to perform the small task his father required.” What pushed me to begin studying French was when my mother criticized my mark and showed it to her friends, which undoubtedly embarrassed me. It is similar to when the trade of wealth encouraged the son to do his own labour. While learning the French vocabulary and watching tutor videos, I found the language was actually quite simple and interesting to learn. Since my teacher generally used questions from worksheets to generate a test, I started to memorize answers from each worksheet. As a result of this, I received my first A- for French, though some people didn’t accept it as they knew that my French marks were generally Rs. Nonetheless, their doubts were quickly erased when I consistently got the highest marks in my table, though my teacher and classmates were surprised. I learned that in return for hard work, there is a reward. I was proud of myself for working hard and achieving a good grade. What I learned is similar to the son learning about the true meaning of hard work. As life continues, I will always recall this experience to remind me to work

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